Spring Hill Col 1 1 ege Quadrangl e (1) 

 1866-1909; Gothic Revival, ltal i anate 

 and French Renaissance; Spring Hill 

 College is the oldest institution of 

 higher learning in Alabama; quadrangle 

 consists of six structures. 



Staples-Pake Bui 1 di ng (1) 

 late 1800s; formerly Bank of Mobile; 

 spiral stairway with fine architectural 

 features and bronze hardware. 



State Street AME Church (1) 



Tschiener House (Damus School) (1) 



Vickens-Schumacker Building (1) 



Weems House (1) 



a Quad sheets: (1) Mobile 



(2) Citronelle 



(3) Biloxi 



(4) Atmore. 



4307 Old Shell Road, Mobile 



100 South Royal Street, Mobile 



502 State Street, Mobile 

 1120 Old Shell Road, Mobile 

 707-11 Dauphin Street, Mobile 

 1155 Springhill Avenue, Mobile 



Baldwin County 



Name and Description 



Blakeley Site (l) a 

 Early 1800s; foundations; site of a 

 once major town which contains breast- 

 works of an 1865 Civil War battle; is 

 proposed for development by Historic 

 Blakeley Foundation. 



Bottle Creek Indian Mounds (2) 

 Approximately 1400 A.D. to 1600 A.D.; 

 largest temple mound complex in South 

 Alabama, contains six mounds; closed to 

 the public. 



Daphne Methodist Church (1) 

 1858; constructed of heart pine and pegs 

 with slave gallery; church bell is lined 

 with silver dollars. 



Site (2 



Fort Mims 



1813; excavations; site of one of the 

 biggest massacres of colonists by Indians 

 in the history of the nation; being exca- 

 vated by archaeologists. 



Off Alabama route 225, 5 mi (8 km) 

 north of Spanish Fort 



Stockton 



Daphne 



Between 

 Rivers 



the Tensaw and the Alabama 



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